Pop Smoke – Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon

Album Info

Artist: Pop Smoke

Title: Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bad Bitch From Tokyo (Intro) (0:48)
  • 2. Aim For The Moon (feat. Quavo) (2:55)
  • 3. For The Night (feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby) (3:10)
  • 4. 44 BullDog (2:30)
  • 5. Gangstas (2:40)
  • 6. Yea Yea (3:05)
  • 7. Creature (feat. Swae Lee) (3:22)
  • 8. Snitching (feat. Quavo & Future) (4:19)
  • 9. Make It Rain (feat. Rowdy Rebel) (3:22)
  • 10. The Woo (feat. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch) (3:21)
  • 11. West Coast Shit (feat. Tyga & Quavo) (3:12)
  • 12. Enjoy Yourself (feat. Karol G) (3:17)
  • 13. Mood Swings (feat. Lil Tjay) (3:33)
  • 14. Something Special (2:38)
  • 15. What You Know Bout Love (2:40)
  • 16. Diana (feat. King Combs) (3:08)
  • 17. Got It On Me (2:44)
  • 18. Tunnel Vision (Outro) (2:12)
  • 19. Dior - Bonus (3:36)

Review

Listen up, y'all. 'Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon' dropped like a bomb in the summer of 2020, and let me tell you, it's pure fire. Pop Smoke might've left us too soon, but this album proves he was on track to take over the game.

This ain't your average debut. Pop Smoke's got that gritty New York drill sound, but he's mixing it up with some smooth R&B vibes too. The beats are heavy, the bass is thumping, and Pop's voice? It's like gravel and silk had a baby. One minute he's spitting hard, the next he's crooning like a straight-up heartthrob.

From the streets of Brooklyn to recording in LA, London, and even the Bahamas, Pop was on a mission to evolve his sound. And with 50 Cent at the helm, you know it's polished to perfection. Tracks like 'The Woo' and 'For the Night' aren't just bangers - they're chart-toppers that'll have you bouncing from the club to the crib. This album isn't just a hit, it's a cultural moment, capturing the essence of a young king taken too soon. - Sable